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Nightwolf769

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:help: I'm new to this! After running for like 3 days, my .18 vertex engine melted a hole in the exhaust pipe back close to the manifold! :doh::mad:What would cause this? The needle valve is out like 3 turns, and if I try to turn it in any to lean out the fuel it doesn't run, Isn't this a little to rich? Would that have caused my pipe to melt? I'd problably be better off with an aluminum pipe right?
 
I can't say I've ever heard of a pipe melting. I have to assume you're running the engine too lean which will cause the running temperature to be very high. I would suggest that if you're really into running nitro, buy a simple infrared temp guage to make sure you're monitoring your temps while tuning. And since you now have to replace your pipe, pick up a nice aluminum one.
 
Well like I said, I'm new to this, so any advice is appreciated! Thank you for the reply! :bow: But I do want to get into it more. What should optimum running temp. be at the manifold?
 
Don't check the manifold, check the head temp, because manifold temp will be very HOTT! And who makes that motor?
 
check it the pipe is touching the manifold!..........
 


Ok, i will do that, but does anyone know what optimal running temperature should be? All I know about it, is the truck was made by Himoto Racing. The only thing I know about the engine is it is a Vertex .18 engine.
No the pipe wasn't touching the manifold. It blew out the back section, about an inch from the manifold, facing the carb. I have since replaced it with an aluminum pipe. The one I had the problem with was the oem plastic one.
 
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